Forestry Bulletin

A three times per year publication by FOA

Latest Issue:

Spring 2018 (published on 12 November 2018)

China in the time of trade crisis; Forest Owners submits ETS has stalled and action needed; Log clean-up at Tolaga Bay led by local forest companies gives beach back to the community; Carbon goal through returning New Zealand to forests; Land potentially suitable for new trees; Forest Growers conference looks to science support for forest development; Forest research awards – from moths to mycorrhiza; Combating debris flows and floods a high priority; Before you light, check it’s alright at www.checkitsalright.nz; Telematics cutting paperwork and increasing efficiency in logging trucks; Forest growers levy vote 2019

Bob Jones goes wooden with world's tallest timber office tower; End of Steep Land Harvest Programme marks new beginning to get boots off the slope; Dances with wolves - There's a lot to speculate on the implosions and gaffes which have suddenly given colour and meaning to the NZ 52nd general election (Opinion Piece - D Rhodes, FOA CE); One Standard to rule us all - the National Environmental Standard gazetted; The day after methyl bromide; Think your're doing well on health and safety? Take a closer look; Canadians no concerns over pest spraying; FGLT Board elections; FOA and FFA feature at Mystery Creek; Rural Fire Control Charter signed; Biosecurity Levy

Making our forests safe ; RMA progressing slowly; Levy journey continues; What carbon forestry?; Health and Safety - the complex world of saving lives - making big improvements in safety performance in our forests will not be easy, but we are determined to do it ....; Ozone Depleter Under Pressure - major research effort underway to find alternatives to Methyl Bromide

More heft goes into drive for zero; Levy process on track; What does GE offer?; RUC system streamlined; The Ring of Fire; Lessons from Austria; We need an ETS that works, Good thing about new bug; Many benefits from Wairarapa log trains; ForestWood impresses; Forest Roading bible out

Building New Zealand in wood; Working on the known knowns; Working with government may have merit; Good science and the sky's the limit; GE Trees - A key to greater sustainability; Forests, products and innovation; NES needs big changes; Ironing out the bugs, Stoners not wanted

We're serious about zero; In search of a wooden phoenix; Bug law brings bigger bill; Forestry in a game of two halves; Biodiversity NPS concerns; NES revving at athe lights; What are trees worth to the community?

Forestry - a nice place to be; Government hoists the sails; One-stop commercial design; New look for Bernie signs; Making forestry a safer place; Publicly funded science gets a shake-up; More user-pays in training; Come to Forestwood; EPA initiatives welcome